Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, June 29, 1944, Image 6

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Thi Centre Aemocrat,
ND
BELLEFONTE, PENNA,
WALKER BROTHERS,
A C DERR
PAUL M. DUBBS
CECIL A. WALKER
Propristors
. Editor
Associate Editor
Business Manager
IBSUED WEEKLY EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
Entered in the PostofMce at Bellefonte, Pa, as Becond-elass Matter,
I'ERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
if paid in advance
if not paid in advance
DOr Vear
Youd
ted on the label hearing
of label the first
Watch
iy pri
n the date
) special request
s or advertising, must reach The
3 on to insure publication that
yornie nust run its chanoss,
s per Hine sach asus
and not notifying us, are lable
ed unless otherwise directed
CIRCULATION OVER 7,000 COPIES EACH WEEK
Member Ameri
National Editorial Association
Association
an Press
Dedicate Honor Roll 1 vie fen. for
me)
display in the
Citizens 0
n
al
(Continued [rom page roll on
the honor
offered for that pur
McGowan and Miss
The site is opposite
ceased
The nt
of an honor roll at Mosh n be ary cCGiowan
€an earl) : the
Schlabig of the work represents
f many
ucks, materials
were obtained
» cooperation of Mo-
residents
and
church, chose the i wing com- tl willing labor o
movement
deep-
Dem-
Legion,
» precinct are
we Young Men
» Club, The American
punt yficial
and
LH
official
s wh
ible the
tate
other ur
made po
servicemen
wil the
| appear on
roll at the time of dedication are
follows
WORLD
0
WAR 11 Evan Beals,
Mike Billy, George Billy, Albert Bo
denshok., George Bodenshok Robert
Bodenshok, Gerald Bodenshok, Lor.
rain Borger, Harry Borger, Rlalr
Borger, James Borger, Gregg Bor-
ger, Victor Borger, Charles Conway,
Edward Conway, James Emil, Cay
len Fanning, Marvin Fanning, Or-
vig Gillette, Glenwood Citllette, Wil-
Ham Gillette, Gerald Gillette, Don-
ald Gillette, Leo Gunsallus, Emery
Gunsallus, Harry Holt, Orvis Holt
John Hazzard, Leonard Hahn, Are
thur Hahn, Elwood Hahn *Jamesy
Kelley, *Willis Martin, Thoral Mar-
tin, Joseph Prebosky, Blanchard
Quick, Robert Quick, David Quick
Delreqd Quick, Donald Quick, Wil
Ham Quick, Mahlon Quick, Joe Re-
pasky, Mike Repasky, John Repasky,
Margaret Skripek, George Skripek
Skripek, Steve Bkripek Cecil
Jake Wagner, Kenneth
Walker, Ardell Walker, *Harry Wal
soni, Carl Watson, Faye Watson
Delmar Yeager, Frank Yeager
WORLD WAR 11 James
John Cartwright *James
wright, Bruce Culver, Charles Carl
in, Ambrose Pye, Gordon Fye, Hen-
ry Fye Thomas Gleason Arthur
Kerin, Harry Lucas, Mahlon Lucas
Guy Lucas, *Jackson Mayes, Albert
Maurer Milton Maurer, Homer
Quick, Edward Tubridy, David Wag
ner watson, Clayton Watson
Gregg Watson Claude Watson
Marlin Watson
Borough Hall
New Assault
(Continued from page One)
John
Shuey
Beals
Cart
Ciuy
the
was
in in
law passed specs
in in the
regulations governing
deed invalid
opinion forth
acknowledged
with a
correct
Treasurer's Was
is
because it
not open court
accordance
ifically
then existing
tax sale deeds
The acknowledging of the deed In
open
gettl
the public
Aside fr
Court
tablished law
municipaily -
empt from
to justices
court Is for the purpose of
ng the transaction definitely on
recor
om
ints out
(4
itself
a long es-
provides
the deed
there |
which
y i
nea
that
LIFE It I.
propx y |
non
ex
of
payment
’
he Borough
! that the
wh
ing placed on
Sun Sh
op
News
Timed for the 4th! Summer's Newest, Brightest Fun Togs
~Budget Priced in Our Sun Shop Now!
Pretty
with
flatters
solids and prints.
Priced
from
3.99"
Double-duty play suits you'll prize thru
Summer! Slick two-piecers — wear the
playsuit — button on the skirt and
you're set for town! In pretty prints,
stripes, polka dots, solids—all washable—
and budget priced,
olo
swim suit
that
In
pretty
midriff
vour figure,
hare
Bright striped short suit
with tailored white shirt.
One of many summer hits
low priced.
J. B. Wagner
South Allegheny St.
/
a ee i VL
Si a. o
& Co.
Bellefonte
a a
I. a
THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA.
CENTRE HALL NEWS
CHURCH SERVICES
Preshyvterian
Communion
Charge Centre Hall
9:30, Church school,
10:30. Lemont Church school 10:00
Communion, 11:00. Pine Grove Mill
Church school, 9:30: Communion,
7:30. Rev, Andrew F. Heltman of
Altoona, will have charge of these
services
‘Evangelical
man, pastor, Bethesda Church wor-
ship 0.00 Centre Hall--Church
school, 9:30; worship, 10:30
Spring Mills
vice, 7:45. ' A
Children Met
sented
Methodist
er, pastor
chool, 9:45;
Rev. WwW. K. Hoster-
Children's Day
pageant, "When
Jesus” will be
SOT
the
pre
Rev. Elmer
Bprucetown
worship, 7:30
Nunemak-
Church
It
visiting
A E Limbert
been stationed
Kansas
the end
Greenville
Mrs
and
Mrs. Mark
parents
Lt
nt
and
his
Limbert are
Mr. and Mrs
Limbert, who had
Camp FPhillips
15-day furlough at
he will go
Is on a
whi
Pa
Howard
Marie
of nh Lo
Gilligan
State Co
with
PD. C
children
P
viaite
ent
of lege
ner par-
Mitter
ing
ing
Irvip
home
fr
Fouse w
if Mir
A Year
Product
work
no the
A. Miller
agent for 0
to Mar
lived at
i Mrs. C
while
CRT
Ir ove:
Watkins
tinsburg to
I'he members
will hold
Satur
\e¢
Lins ROne
of Progress Grange
a festival at Grange Park,
evening, July
Eugene Zerby
Dietrick
Friday wit)
Hagen
with his
Farmers Mill
M1 bert
Darl
ih
any
14
io
R
ing
8
Rn
Ani ret
HH with
Robert Faust
ast week
ve-day
“ww it ¥
wy
Lal
the
R
John Kirt
week wit '
Mr and A
™
LE IH
chit :
west of Centre |
Donald Bhope
Sally Ann of Camg
o their home last
yel ng several davs
John Whiteman
evening they were s
f Mr. and Mrs Ceot
pe is a former m
and band direct in
High School
Wendell Bnvder of Shamokin
preached a trial sermon at the Re
formed church on Wednesday eve.
ning
M and
daughter
Ril {
guests on
brot hey
Mrs WI
Misses
Bradford
Thursday
Mr
family
Mrs
Fmer
od recently
tas
ale
M1
t in
Centre Hall
Re
Mrs
Mrs
Yeagertown
Thursday of Mrs
and siater-in-inw
lam B. Hanna
Fern Hanna and Beulah
went Lock Haven on
mil Bunday with
Wilbur McClellan and
Emerson
Don Smith
rere
Ennist
and aon
SuUpDer
Ennist's
Mr. and
to
tn visit
and Mrs
Cirace Coodhart Miss Isa.
and Willlam Reese visit.
with the former's daugh-
Chickie CGoodhart who Is at
the Thompson Business
Behool In Harrisburg
IX Donald Immel while enroute
from Camp Wolters, Texas, to Port
Meade, Md. spent a short leave with
his mother, Mrs. Mabel Immel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fthoades at
tended the State Christian Endeas
vor convention in Chambersburg on
Saturday and Bunday
Mr. and Cyrus Wert, chil
dren Joan and Bobby, were week
nd guests of Mrs. Mazie Lee and
Mrs. Kathryn Breon
Frances and Virginia, daughters
of Mr. and Mrs. John Slack, return
od to their home the Iatter part of
Inst week after spending several
days with thelr grandparents, Mr,
And Mrs. Milton Stover in Coburn,
Mrs. Kathryn Breon and her aunt,
Mrs. Massie Lee, had a birthday
party on the lawn at their home last
Saturday afternoon for Mrs, Breon's
twin sons, Ronald and Donald Tt
wis in honor of thelr seventh birth.
hw
ter
tending
day anniversaries, There was a pea
nut hunt on the lawn for which
{Coldron,
Donny
James Bradford
vin Emery, Jack
Chapple Troutman
er and Harry Trauge:
Stover, and Joan and Bobby Wert
and Mrs. Cyrus Wert of Bellefonte
Mrs. Harry Trauger and Dean Wert
of Centre Hall, BR. D with
the guests
Notice The
collect paper
Matter Jean and
Bobby Matter, C
Light, Ann and
Barbara ‘Traug
Jr Marlene
i
assisted
Beout will
magazines on
Baturday July 1. Ever)
one 15 urged to place papers for
lection on thelr front porches
The Woman's Missionary
of the Presbyterian church met
Mrs. J. C. Goodhart at her
near Centre Hill, Wednesday
ning. Mrs. W. H Potter had ci
of the devotional part meet
ing and conducted a query on Korea
and Spanish-speaking American
Others present were Mrs. FP. V
Goodhart, Mr: P. Henshall, Mt
Lovan Smith, Mrs Philip Bradford
Mrs. Charles Siack Mrs. J. A. Heck
man, Mrs. T. A. Auman, Miss Mu
tha Boal, Mrs. Orvis Bmeltzer, Mr
Fred Raymond, Miss Mary Delinds
Potter, Mr 5 Al i
ter Jovee
Boy
and
afternoon,
troop
with
home
ove
mrge
of the
Al
and daughter
Mrs Doris
Ethel, of Lewistowl
Heckman and Fred
Centre Hall buffet
by
R
Raymon
A
served
AW Rox
Mrs
daughter-in
hart
Mrs
Evelyn
LO see
Mills
Forrest Magee of Philadelphia, It
and Mr William Magee of Asbury
Park. N. Y. were weekend guest
William Magee
Weaver
on Bundasy
Weaver
Harry daughter
called
Howard
and
alternmoon
near Spring
wir mother
Prof
Wyomissin
Mark
The y Welle
day of hi
in Beliefonte
home
e Gran
de \
onferred degrees on
Ale RIUANDRE member
Grange Fr
A
B. Hall. A social
»
William Coxey Store
Fifty Years Old
(Continned rom page ome)
angling
Lrea
that
has ton)
As an a
He
fishing and
sane 1 .
take
ther mer
He bee
to his
won en
y has few equa
dered an
gler ©
expert at 0
belongs to the Inne
those fishermen Ww)
their angling as seriously as
take their
"
father
Indge secrets
LE an t
life Assistant
mills ahd
declares his trade
dustry As he grew
Urge io ry thier
Wasa fom
At the Altoona shops of the Pen:
svivania Raliroad until a wheel fell
him, injuring his spine and Hips
and making him unable to continue
with that work That was in 1886
Then he became superintendent
of a woolen mill In Huntingdon
county. and from there want to Cal
litzin where he superintended a coal
pompany store until 1883 when
store was closed In the great finan
cial panie of that time. Deciding to
return 0 Bellefonte Mr. Coxey
pened the stare here, and has de.
voted his life to the business ever
since
Pour years after losing everything
in the fire, he was able to purchase
his present home on East Bishop
street, had paid all his debits, and
his family was Increasing In sise |
His wife, the former Maggie John
son, of Bellefonte, died August 12,
1803. Of their four children, three
daughters are living: Mrs Leif A
Olsen, of West Curtin street; Mrs
Dorothy Hermstaedt, at home, and
| Mrs ward Tarbert, of York Al
ison, Eugene, died aboul a year ago.
| The Coxey store is an institution
{in Bellefonte, It has weathered good |
times and bad with little fuss or
furore. It stands
the oonduet
n fact
is the woolen ir
he fell the
lines of work and
the
Coxe
older
whee! 1
ed mary
on
he
prizes were given, Oames were) link, perhaps, between the indepen.
played. Gifts were presented to the dent
boys. Refreshments were served 10 mammoth
Barty present day,
Aes following: Marlene and
store of another age and the
super markets of the
Wo
sa the last local J
[FINED $56.50 ON CHARGES
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tending a
Wis
orderly
™
Wedne
r of
nes
Cog ¥
police force
A
Society PONE
man
thre
hort course at Penn 8
$56.50 on charg
two i
held Inst ag
fined
cant
conduct and nT
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morning belo
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beet
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Nittany
Johns
ber
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Bhowenr
{on 1x1
Mir. nia
Cmrbnrick
and William
Robes
Daniel
Gifts Received
By Local Church poor trom
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(Continued from page one) { a t
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STICKS
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CREAM WIPT
SALAD
DRESSING
ave wr 30s
Pimiento Sandwich Cheese
Cain's Sweet Relish
Nobisco Ritz Crackers
Cut Rite Waxed Paper
Thistle Cut Red Bee's
Stuffed Manz. Olives
Sea Lion Sardines
Cloverdale Beverages
Sandwich Bags
Kool-Aid for making
Popular Brand Cigareties
Paper Plates
Sty
Deep Brown
£2
(10 points per pound)
Pride of the Farm Ketchup
(30 points per boitle)
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10:
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SOAP CHIPS
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MARMALADE
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Iced Tea Glasses
Woodbury's Soap
Hunt Club Dog Food
Clapp's Strained Foods
Weis Quality Coke Flour
Kellogg's Shredded Wheat
Kellogg's Pep '
No Rub Shoe White
Aerowax-——ideal for floors
Penn Rad Motor Oil
McCormick's Black Pepper
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sx 330
(4 points)
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Marlboro Ivory Tipped Cigarettes
Campbell's Beef Noodle Soup
(3 points per
ean)
Quaker Maid or Amaizo
Table Syrup
2 1% in DGC
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TOMATOES
19¢
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BEANS
3 = 2Q¢
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CALIF, VALENCIA
Oranges-220’s
La
HOME GROWN
Cabbage vad Ib. Ale
Fancy Egg Plant... |b 9¢
Choice Tex. Onions 3 Ib 17¢
SLICING
Tomatoes .. . box of 4 30¢
Slicing Cucumbers 2 |b. 19¢